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Five therapists and one client
Five therapists and one client
Description
Book Introduction
This book clearly answers the question of what characteristics would emerge if therapists trained in different theoretical approaches treated the same client.
This book will be of great help in applying these theories in practice, as it describes five treatment processes: Adlerian psychotherapy, which treats clients from a holistic perspective; person-centered therapy, which utilizes the client's inherent therapeutic resources; rational-emotive therapy, which aims to change anxiety-inducing thought systems; behavioral therapy, which seeks to change the client's behavior; and eclectic therapy, which aims for the client's growth by freely using various theories and techniques. These five treatment processes are described in detail by expert therapists of each theory, which will be of great help in applying these theories in practice.

index
Translator's Note
preface

1. First interview with Donald Green
2. Adlerian psychotherapy
Editor: Harold H.
Mosack/Therapist: Raymond J.
Corsini
3. Person-centered treatment
Editor: Nathaniel J.
Laskin/Therapist: Fred Zimring
4. Reasonable.
emotional therapy
Editor: Albert Ellis / Therapist: Leonor Rega
5. Behavioral therapy
Editor: G.
Terence Wilson / Therapist: Barbara McCready
6. Eclectic treatment
Editor: Ellen E.
Burgin/Therapist: Sol Garfield

References
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: December 31, 1997
- Page count, weight, size: 355 pages | 148*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788973003372
- ISBN10: 8973003372

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